CELEBRATE_LIFE_Sep_Oct_Nov_Dec_2014 FINAL
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CELEBRATE_LIFE_Sep_Oct_Nov_Dec_2014 FINAL
Sept/Oct/Nov/Dec 2014 Celebrate Life! Information for oncology patients, their family and friends about cancer support services offered by the HealthAlliance Oncology Support Program Mailing Address: 105 Mary’s Ave., Kingston, NY 12401 Location: Herbert H. & Sofia P. Reuner Cancer Support House 80 Mary’s Ave., Kingston, NY 12401 Phone: (845) 339-2071 Fax: (845) 339-2082 DESIGNATED WALK-IN HOURS The Reuner Cancer Support House is open Monday through Friday. Drop by during designated walk-in hours or call for an appointment. Monday 10 a.m. - 12 noon Tuesday 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. Wednesday 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. Thursday 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. www.hahv.org Friday 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. ONCOLOGY SUPPORT PROGRAM of the HealthAlliance of the Hudson Valley® A team of compassionate professionals and volunteers dedicated to offering comprehensive support services, creative programming and education to those affected by cancer. As a bridge between HealthAlliance and the community, we offer a nurturing environment at the Herbert H. and Sofia P. Reuner Cancer Support House that promotes wellness and celebrates the fullness of life! ONCOLOGY SUPPORT PROGRAM STAFF Director: Ellen Marshall, MS, LCSW-R, ext. 103, [email protected] Founder: Barbara Sarah, LCSW-R Social Workers: Elise Lark, LCSW, ext. 102, [email protected] Valerie Linet, LCSW, ext. 101, [email protected] Administrative Assistant: Doris Blaha, ext. 100, [email protected] Interns: Juanita Hotchkiss — Adlephi University School of Social Work Meg Riebesell — SUNY Albany School of Social Work Amie Baracks — SUNY Albany School of Social Work Volunteers: Marc Kamin, Jennifer Halpern, Perri (Blaze) Ardman, Kathy Sheldon and other fabulous volunteers SUPPORT SERVICES: Arts & Healing Classes Counseling Educational Programs Support Groups for Women, Men, Family Members, Caregivers, Children & Parents Integrative/Complementary Medicine Workshops Lectures and Discussion Groups Lending Library: Books, Audio Tapes & Videos Programs in our Linda Young Healing Garden Dear Friends: Complements from Barbara If you were at our fabulous 15th Annual National Cancer Survivors Day event in June, you already know that this is my last Complements letter for Celebrate Life! (sniff) My last official day at OSP was August 5, 20 years after I started working here at the hospital. We have certainly come a long way in 20 years! Here’s a part of my retirement letter to Ellen: “I am very proud of…the hundreds of patients we have assisted to live meaningful and purposeful lives even though they have a cancer diagnosis. Opportunities for personal growth and improved quality of life have been the hallmark of the Oncology Support Program. I leave knowing that under your dedicated leadership and the support of our fine staff and volunteers, the Benedictine Health Foundation and the administration of HealthAlliance, OSP will continue to offer the community these excellent services.” I'm sure you know that I won’t be sitting around in a rocking chair or spending hours in front of the TV. I'll continue to travel to Westchester to be with my daughter Erica and granddaughter Alexandra and to have time in Ulster with my daughter Jenny and grandson Nathaniel. I'm committed to my work with the Circle of Friends for the Dying and its mission to create a not-for-profit Home for the Dying in Ulster. (Check us out on FB!) The CFD Death Cafes will continue, as will my connection with old and new friends. Now I can be a recipient of the wonderful programs that I had a hand in creating over these past 20 years: the Healing Circle Improv group, exercise classes, Memoir group, Miso Happy as well as some wonderful new programs we've recently created. They are described here in Celebrate Life! So I look forward to seeing you around and hope you will stop by to say good-bye at the retirement party that OSP is hosting on September 5. (See elsewhere in this newsletter for details!) With much love and appreciation for these past 20 years...and more to come. Love and Gratitude — Barbara Sarah OSP Highlights: As we welcome in the autumn/winter season with new social work interns joining our staff, we take a moment to bid a fond farewell to a very special person. Barbara Sarah, Founder of the OSP, announced her retirement at our Survivor’s Event in June. We will all have the opportunity to share memories and express our gratitude to Barbara at her retirement celebration on Friday, Sept. 5 at the Mint Restaurant on the Strand. We look forward to some wonderful programs and events during the next few months. On Sept. 13, in recognition of Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, the Linda Young Ovarian Cancer Support Program will be inviting its supporters to join in a fundraising Cruise Along the Hudson on The Teal -- all funds raised will go to financially support women with gynecologic cancers. Our community is incredibly committed to helping those affected by cancer. For the past 11 years, the Rosemary Gruner Fund has been offering food and gas cards to cancer patients undergoing treatment. Sept. 21 is the Annual Gruner Bike Ride, organized by the Benedictine Health Foundation, and this year we are committed to an OSP TEAM…T-shirts and all! If you have ever been the recipient of the Gruner Fund and would like to give back, or if you would like to pay it forward…join us for this wonderful and fun family event. In recognition of October as Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the OSP has planned a special program in which two local acupuncturists will talk about staying healthy through the seasons by integrating the principles of Chinese Medicine while also demonstrating a special Qi-Gong Exercise for Breast Health. In November we have planned a program in coordination with Hudson Valley Hospice. We will be showing the film, “Continue the Conversation,” followed by an informative panel discussion addressing questions about end-of-life issues, advanced directives and the differences between hospice and palliative care. At the OSP, we believe that each person has his/her own unique way of accessing support. Speaking with one of our social workers or a “Nurturing Neighbor” is preferable to some, while others appreciate group support where they can connect with people going through similar cancer-related experiences. Since personal expression through the Arts provides a powerful vehicle for connection, we offer a rich array of programs in the Healing Arts facilitated by talented and generous artists from our community. Our Watercolor and Words class will continue into the next season, as will our Poetry and Memoir Groups. We have added a new weekly class, Guided Imagery for Health, and we are also sponsoring a special Empowerment Workshop. In addition to our Support Groups for women, men, and care-givers, we continue our commitment to offering a Youth Support Group. It is important for children to recognize that they are not alone in facing the challenges of cancer in their families. Since it is also valuable for parents to explore how to speak to their children about cancer in an honest yet age-appropriate way, parents are encouraged to meet in a group while their children are having fun connecting and learning coping skills. As we look back over the last few months, we would like to thank all of you who have participated in our programs, made donations to OSP or volunteered your precious time. We especially thank those of you who continue to teach and inspire us. During the next few months, we look forward to seeing you at one of our events, programs, groups or simply over tea at our lovely Reuner Support House. Warmly, Ellen Marshall, MS., LCSW-R, Director of the Oncology Support Program Retirement Celebration for Barbara Sarah, LCSW After 20 years of dedicated service to our community, Barbara Sarah has announced her retirement. Let’s thank and celebrate Barbara together! Please stop by on: Friday, Sept. 5 5:30 p.m. Mint Restaurant 1 West Strand St., Kingston Bring a memory, a story, a picture, a song, or a blessing! ( Contact OSP if you have something to share) Delicious food provided compliments of the Oncology Support Program (cash bar) SEPTEMBER 1 – Aviva Heller 2 – Gretchen Brassard 3 – Pat Reynolds 4 – Meg Houtman 6 – Angel Ortloff 7 – Candy Ahlf 7 – Rosemary Torres 9 – Ellen Samson Else Agajanian Sheila Andrews Helen Arnolds Jeanine Bundell-Kennedy Kathy Burgher Harold Chapman Kenneth Cluen Jennifer Connolly SEPTEMBER (Continued) 10 – Jem Blanco 12 – Rose Martinez 12 – Marion Koeppen 13 – Carol Tabak 13 – Pat Betterton 15 – Lia Bolders 16 – Geraldine King 16 – Gina Sottile 18 – Audrey Fishburne 23 – Joan Chionilos SEPTEMBER (Continued) 24 – Angelo Cimorelli 26 – Sharon Patton 28 – Helen Shultis 28 – Ann Ritter 29 – Ira Gottlieb 29 – Susi Hutter OCTOBER 2 – Lee Adrias 2 – Danielle Van Dyke 3 – Phyllis Sturm 7 – Geraldine Wilson 8 – Angelina Birney 10 – Marjorie Regan 12 – Joan Baldinger 12 – Irene Lopez 13 – Helen Wyatt 13 – Abigail Thomas 16 – Marge Beck 16 – Janet Durand 19 – Craig Mawhirt 21 – Jeannie Vorndran 21 – Danielle Van Dyke 22 – Teresa Decker 23 – Anna Schrader 24 – Angelo Cimorelli 24 – Tom Fallon 26 – Anne DiNardi 27 – Margaret Morrison 27 – Phyllis Whitman 29 – Maureen Jayner 29 – Wilma De Salvo 29 – Vicki Passikoff NOVEMBER 2 – Dorothy Longwell 3 – Tante Sarah 3 – John McCole 3 – Emily Bobson 5 – Betty Nitzky 6 – Carol Paris Steffens 6 – Linda Crow 6 – Elizabeth Hillegas 9 – Suzanne Sottile 10 – Christine Benditti NOVEMBER (continued) 14 – Doris Blaha 14 – Virginia Gray 16 – Mary Joiner 16 – Jane Riley 16 – Hazel Filupeit 17 – Jane Keller 18 – Annie LaBarge 21 – Geri David Alvarez 22 – Luella Jane Winne 24 – Renee Danboise 24 – Angeline Delgaizo 24 – Mary Ann Fitzpatrick 27 – Tina Cucchisi 29 – Karon Mulligan 29 – Mary Gould 30 – Janet Finch 30 – Charlotte Scholl DECEMBER 3 – Theresa Emmick 5 – Evangeline Angelo 7 – Ann Fowler 7 – Emilie Hauser 12 – Deborah Ramsden 12 – Renee Quinn 15 – Linda (Puga) Hackett 16 – Purnima Schachter 16 – Beth Yanick 18 – Margaret Schrage 18 – Cherryl Rice 20 – David Malin 20 – Jeanne Marks 23 – Mary Summerlin 23 – Pamela Waldo 25 – Janet Mills 26 – Nancy Chando 26 – Ruth Madera Hahne 27 – Mary Lou Edwards 30 – Brenda Van Vert 31 – Charlene Johnson We Lovingly Remember: Chris Conroy Blance Cramer John Deegan Lewis H. Depuy Mary Dobbs Ann Filippone Linda Freaney Henry Gallagher Anita Ganci Stacey Gilbert Martin Koehler Jeannie Madison Betty Mangiagli Connie McElrath Michael Miglionico Karen Miller John Odato Joanne Perry Josh Randall Sandi Sampson Howard Sebald Elizabeth M. Smith Stacey Strath James Thompson Elizabeth Till Thomas VanLeuvan Anthony Vasta Dorothy Vincent Roselie Winchell Sunday, Sept. 21, 2014 Bike FOR Cancer Care Rosemary D. Gruner Memorial Cancer Fund The Rosemary D. Gruner Memorial Cancer Fund provides financial assistance for income-eligible residents of Ulster County, regardless of the facility or location where they currently receive cancer treatment, and also for residents of neighboring Hudson Valley counties who are receiving cancer treatment from a facility within Ulster County. This community fund-raising event, Bike for Cancer Care, features 4 different ride routes: a Family Ride through uptown Kingston, a 12-mile ride, as well as 25- and 50-mile rides for more avid cyclists. There is also a Youth Bike Rodeo for ages 5-10. For more information or to register please go to www.bikeforcancer.org or call Bernadette Rexford at 845-334-3061. This year — Join the OSP Team and help support people in our community dealing with cancer! If you received Gruner funds in the past….give back to those who are now in need of your help. Go to WEBSITE: www.bikeforcancer.org Go to: TEAM “OSP” to sign up or DONATE to: TEAM “OSP” (if you can’t attend) Welcome and Goodbye to our Interns and Volunteers I am a second-year graduate student in the Master of Social Welfare program at SUNY Albany. I came upstate to study Psychology in New Paltz, fell in love with the Hudson Valley area and never left! In my spare time I love doing yoga, hiking, gardening/sustainable agriculture, playing music, and traveling. This summer I was able to visit Central and South America, where I did some some organic farming and worked as a member of a sustainable farm community in the beautiful mountains outside of Quito, Ecuador. I am immensely excited to start working with the Oncology Support Program and feel that it is a privilege to do such important, meaningful work. I am especially eager to partake in different modes of natural therapies such as music, art, yoga/meditation, and growing and cooking food, which happen to already be some of my favorite things! —Meg Riebesell I was raised in Brooklyn, lived in California and Boston, and now call Woodstock my home. I’ve been a journalist, a professor, and have worked in both the high-tech and non-profit worlds. I am also a licensed MSW with experience in end-of-life issues, communication challenges and family stress. I hope to help patients and their families and caregivers manage the challenges of living with cancer and look forward to volunteering at the Oncology Support Program. —Jennifer Halpern, PhD., LMSW Hello, my name is Amie and I am very excited to be joining the Oncology Support Program team as an MSW intern! I am looking forward to getting to know and learning from the staff and participants. I have a professional background working in the fields of education, farming and public health. I love gardening and am an avid outdoor enthusiast. I obtained my bachelor’s degree in Human Development and Women's Studies and am excited to continue my education at the University at Albany starting this fall. —Amie Baracks Eleanor Roosevelt stated, “Many people will walk in and out of your life, but only true friends will leave footprints in your heart.” Since January, I have had so many new experiences and there are many people that I can truly say will always have a footprint in my heart. I thank those I have met, the women of OSP who welcomed me to the “Team”, the groups that made me feel welcome, and most of all, the many people who shared their journeys with me. You all have touched me personally and professionally. I look forward to bringing everything I learned here at OSP with me on my journey of life. —Connie Carr Hello Everyone! As a community member and a second-year Social Work Student at Adelphi, I couldn’t be more excited to Intern for the Oncology Support Program this coming 2014-2015 school year. Over the last decade, I have done everything from working with homeless families to directing a program which provided tobacco education to local elementary schools. I have always had a passion for helping and am thrilled to begin my clinical social work training in such a highly regarded program. I anticipate that this will be a great year of learning and growing. I look forward to all that is to come. —Juanita Hotchkiss Farewell to the Oncology Support Program. This year has gone by very quickly. It’s hard to believe my time here is over. Thank you all for the many laughs, talks, hugs and moments. You have all taught me more than words can express. Thank you for welcoming me into your lives. I wish you all the best life has to offer and to remember, in the words of Barbara Sarah, “Be in the moment” —Julie Brady SUPPORT SERVICES All groups are FREE of charge and meet at the Reuner Cancer Support House at 80 Mary’s Avenue. For more information or to join a group, please call the Oncology Support Program at (845) 339-2071. Women’s Cancer Support Group First and Third Thursday. Sept. 4 & 18, Oct. 2 & 16, Nov. 6 & 20 and Dec. 4 & 18 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Women of any age, at any stage, with any kind of cancer. Contact ext.100 or email [email protected] Weekend Women’s Support Group Saturdays, Sept. 27, Oct. 11 & 25, Nov. 8 & 22 and Dec. 13 10 a.m.-11:30 p.m. Women of any age, at any stage, with any kind of cancer. Contact Lisa Schimski at ext. 100 or email [email protected] Men’s Oncology Support Group Second Monday. Sept. 8, Oct. 13, Nov. 10 and Dec. 8 5:30-7 p.m. For men who have been diagnosed with any type of cancer. Volunteer and Counselor Marc Kamin facilitates this group. Contact the Oncology Support Program at ext. 100. Family/Caregivers Support Group Monday, Sept. 15, Oct. 20, Nov. 17 and Dec. 15 7-8 p.m. Provides a supportive and confidential setting for family and caregivers. For more information or questions please contact ext. 100 or email [email protected] Metastatic Cancer Support Group First & Third Tuesday. Sept. 2 & 16, Oct. 7 & 21, Nov. 4 & 18 and Dec. 2 & 16 2-3:30 p.m. We welcome people diagnosed with any type of metastatic cancer (stage IV) to come and share. Contact Elise Lark at ext. 102 or email [email protected] Ovarian Cancer Support Group Usually Last Wednesday, 3rd Wed on Sept. 17, Last Wed on Oct. 29 and 3rd Wed on Nov. 19 and Dec. 17 7-8:30 p.m. For women diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Contact Ellen Marshall at ext. 103 or email [email protected] Gynecologic Cancer Support If you have any type of gynecologic cancer, including ovarian, endometrial, uterine, cervical, vaginal and vulvar, please contact Ellen Marshall at ext. 103 NURTURING NEIGHBORHOOD NETWORK If you are dealing with a cancer diagnosis and could use some one-on-one support from someone who’s been through it, you might like to have a Nurturing Neighbor. Nurturing Neighbors are cancer survivors specially trained through the OSP to be volunteers. For further information on being linked up with a Nurturing Neighbor or becoming one yourself, please contact Valerie Linet at ext. 101 or email [email protected]. Loss Counseling in Time of Grief The OSP, in partnership with Jewish Family Services, offers FREEcounseling with Toby Krawitz, LCSW, trained to work with bereavement. Contact OSP at ext. 100 to schedule an appointment. Words of Wonder: Guided Imagery for Getting Well Guided imagery is a powerful application of mind-body medicine. Stories, metaphors and mythic imagery can have a dramatic effect on the body and immune system. Together we will learn to manage the shock of diagnosis, prepare emotionally for surgery, manage the side effects of treatment such nausea, insomnia and pain and create imagery to transform the cancer cells in the body. Join Ajamu Ayinda on FRIDAYS, beginning Sept. 19 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Reuner Cancer Support House for a journey to the heart of your healing. For more information or to register please call 845-339-2071 ext. 100 or email: [email protected] Ajamu Ayinde, M.A., A.C.H. is a Certified Medical Hypnotherapist and NLP Master Practitioner with advanced training in pain management and catastrophic illness. His background includes careers as a professional dancer, high school history teacher and youth empowerment facilitator. Ajamu has spoken across the country and in Canada on various applications of guided imagery. Ajamju provides hypnotic support to clients across the country via Skype@sambamindman. For more information, go to: www.harnesstheadvantage.com CONGRATULATIONS ELISE We’re so proud of you! It is with considerable relief, great joy, and deep satisfaction that I announce the successful defense of my dissertation, Making Space for Dying: Portraits of Living with Dying, on Dr. Alan Guskin, Dr. Elise Lark, August 1, 2014. I graduated the following day alongside & Dr. Carolyn Kennedy 29 students from various cohorts at Antioch University's Ph.D. in Leadership & Change program, exactly five years since I began this long journey. I anticipate my dissertation will be published electronically and made accessible to the public in about six weeks. I am aware that I could not have climbed this vast mountain without the support and encouragement of my dear OSP friends. Thank you for believing in me! —Elise Lark Exercise & Wellness Classes Miso Happy Cooking Club For more information or to register for any exercise class, please call (845) 339-2071 ext. 100 or email [email protected]. $6 suggested donation per class. Celebrating 10 years!! Miso Happy’s goals are to support prevention, healing Tai Chi and recovery though healthy eating practices using Macrobiotic principles. Classes meet at the Support House Kitchen. Class includes recipe handouts, tastings and occasional guest instructors. Advance registration is requested for all events via email to [email protected] or to [email protected]. Join Kathy Sheldon at the Reuner Cancer Support House. $8 suggested donation. Mondays, 10-11 a.m. Reuner Cancer Support House Lyme Disease: A Personal Experience Learn Long Form Yang Style Tai Chi. Tai Chi is a moving meditation and slow motion martial art. with Bettina Zumdick The practice increases cognition, strength, balTuesday, Sept. 23 at 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. ance and flexibility. Annie LaBarge has taught A lecture highlighting Bettina’s personal experience dealing with Lyme Disease Yang Style Tai Chi for Bard’s Lifetime Learning along with her research into the disease from a macrobiotic and nutritional view. Institute and Marist’s Center for Lifetime Study. She will discuss which foods may be beneficial and which may be best to avoid along with home remedies and lifestyle suggestions. The lecture is open to those Advanced Qigong Class currently dealing with the disease or anyone concerned about the endemic nature of Tuesdays, 7-8 p.m. this disease in our community. Please register early. Bettina Zumdick is a native of ASB, Auditorium Exercises to train the breath, body and mind— Germany, where she studied Macrobiotics in 1985, and simultaneously studied Food holistic training for self-reliance, self-adjustment, Science at the University of Muenster. She has taught and counseled Macrobiotics and strengthening the constitution. Qi Gong exer- and other Body-Mind-Spirit related subjects such as meditation, chanting and intuicises consist of gentle movements that are suit- tive counseling in Europe and the United States for more than 27 years. able for people of all ages! Classes taught by The Basics: Three Session Workshop Jeff Bartfeld. Gentle Yoga Wednesdays, 9:30-10:45 a.m. ASB, Auditorium Gentle yet powerful! Yoga-inspired movement, breathing techniques and guided meditation. Stretch and strengthen the body, while calming and focusing the mind. Deb Albright is a Kripalucertified yoga and meditation instructor and W.I.T.S. certified personal fitness trainer. All levels including beginners welcome. Mats provided. Tuesday, Oct., 14 & 28, November 4 10 a.m.-12 p.m. This special workshop will be offered for those new to macrobiotics or students who want to start from the beginning. Lecture/discussion, handouts, cooking segment, tasting and recipes are included in the class. The first hour will involve participants in food prep. This will be followed by tasting the prepared dishes. A detailed outline of each session’s topic and dishes will be emailed prior to the date. Please register early. The series is meant to build on previously learned skills; all three sessions are recommended. Cancer survivors and their caregivers are given priority. Limited to 10 participants. Please register by October 1. SmartBells® Class Tuesday, Nov. 18, 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Thursdays, 9:30-10:45 a.m. Topic To Be Announced ASB, Auditorium Exercise for health and fun! Smartbells® uses revolutionary sculptured weights to increase flexiMiso Happy Annual Potluck and Holiday Party bility, strength, & balance with gentle movement. Sunday, Nov. 30, 4:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Angel Ortloff, L.M.T., is a licensed massage therapist, Shiatsu specialist, and certified Smart- We will meet at the Support House for this holiday gathering, potluck and optional recycled gift exchange. Other details by email prior to the date. bells® instructor. TheCaregiverSpace.org is a free social network that allows caregivers to share their experiences, find resources, cope with stress and combat the isolation of providing care for someone they love. The Caregiver Space offers 24/7 access to members to freely discuss all the difficult emotions and stressors that accompany ongoing support to a loved one. FREE Hypnosis for Weight Control Excess body weight contributes to 1 in 4 cancer-related deaths. Wednesdays, SEPT. 3, OCT. 1, NOV. 5 & DEC. 3 7 p.m. Join Frayda Kafka, Certified Hypnotist. September is Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month The Linda Young Ovarian Cancer Support Program Provides information and support to women with ovarian and other gynecologic cancers, educates the public and medical community about symptoms and early detection of ovarian cancer, and offers financial assistance to women diagnosed with gynecologic cancers. Once thought of as a silent killer, we now know that between 80% and 90% of women with ovarian cancer experienced symptoms at the early-stages. Early detection and treatment greatly improve survival. There is no test yet to diagnose Ovarian Cancer, so... Awareness is Best. Know the symptoms: Know what to do: • Bloating • Pelvic or abdominal pain • Difficulty eating or feeling full quickly • Urinary symptoms (urgency or frequency) Other symptoms may include: fatigue, indigestion, back pain, constipation, pain with intercourse, menstrual irregularities If you have these symptoms almost daily for more than two weeks, or have symptoms that are unusual for your body, see your gynecologist. Experts recommend a pelvic/rectal exam, a CA-125 blood test and a transvaginal ultrasound. If ovarian cancer is suspected, seek out a gynecologic oncologist. (foundationforwomenscancer.org). Cruise the Hudson ABOARD the TEAL Special Fundraiser for the Linda Young Ovarian Cancer Support Program Enjoy the beauty of Autumn, a delicious dinner catered by Mariners Harbor and dance to music by “Just Us” while raising funds to support women in the community diagnosed with gynecologic cancer. Saturday, Sept. 13, 2014 5:30-8:30 p.m. Departing from 1 Broadway, Kingston, NY Seats are limited to the first 75 reservations. For more information, please call 845-339-2071 or email: [email protected] If you are unable to attend an Ovarian Cancer Support Group, there are still supports available to you! SHARE — Self-help For women with breast or ovarian cancer www.sharecancersupport.org Offers a toll-free hotline: Call (866) 537-SHARE Support Connection — www.supportconnection.org Offers an ovarian cancer national toll-free phone support group. Call (800) 532-4290. Detecting Uterine or Endometrial Cancers The most common warning sign for uterine cancer, including endometrial cancer (cancer of the uterine lining) is abnormal vaginal bleeding. Recognition of this symptom often affords an opportunity for early diagnosis and treatment. In older women, any bleeding after menopause may be a symptom of endometrial cancer. Younger women are also at risk and should note irregular or heavy vaginal bleeding. Consult your healthcare provider if you have any unusual symptoms or concerns. Uterine Cancer and the Obesity Connection Obesity is the greatest risk factor for endometrial and uterine cancers, which are on the rise. Obese and overweight women have 2-4 times the risk of developing this disease than women of a normal weight, regardless of menopausal status. According to a recent study, there was an 81% reduction in relative risk of uterine cancer for overweight women who reduced and maintained normal weight. (Ward et al.[Gynecol Oncol (133) 2014]) High levels of estrogen produced by fat tissue play a key role. The wellness programs at OSP promote a healthy diet and physical activity. Let’s reduce our risk of cancer and improve our health together! October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month The Fern Feldman Anolick Center for Breast Health Located in the Thomas A. Dee Cancer Center at the Mary’s Avenue Campus The first in the state and sixth in the nation to earn the Joint Commission’s “Gold Seal of Approval” Comprehensive Breast Health Services: Breast Biopsies, Clinical Breast Exams and Breast Imaging including screening, diagnostic mammography and ulstrasonography We would like to thank our Breast Patient Navigator, Debbie Barton RN-BC, (CBCN), (CBPN-IC) who is joined by Megan Valyou (R) (R) (BD). They work closely with the OSP team to help guide and support patients throughout the continuum of breast cancer care. To reach the Breast Patient Navigator, call the Breast Center at (845) 334-3099 and dial ext. 313 We would like to thank the loving volunteers who make lapgans that Debbie offers to those undergoing breast surgery. They provide warmth and comfort during the recovery process and a reminder that no one need be alone in facing the challenges of cancer. Pictured: Debbie Barton, (Rita Berger and Helen DeVoe from St. John’s Church), Alice Haberski, Dianne Devine and Gail Muench. Cancer Services Program of the Hudson Valley FREE breast, cervical, colorectal screenings for men and women who are uninsured or underinsured Breast Cancer Screening: Mammograms and Clinical Breast Exams Cervical Cancer Screening: Pap Test and Pelvic Exam Colorectal Cancer Screening: Fecal Occult Blood Test Call CSP: (855)-277-4482 to find out if you are eligible CANCER SCREENING SAVES LIVES!!! Breast Cancer Options Support, Health Advocacy & Information METASTATIC BREAST CANCER RETREAT Sept. 10-12, 2014 Omega Institute, Rhinebeck, NY For more info, call or email. (845)339-HOPE(4673) [email protected] www.breastcanceroptions.org KID/TEEN & FAMILY CONNECTION No matter our age, we are always affected when a loved one or caregiver has a cancer diagnosis. It is an OSP priority to offer support to young people affected by cancer. In memory of our beloved Sandi Sampson with her grandchildren Akasha and Xavier, members of our Youth Support Group Cancer in the Family Support Group for Youth (ages 8-13) Mondays from 4:30- 6 p.m. Sept. 15, Oct. 20, Nov. 17, Dec. 15 Are you mad, sad or scared that your parent has cancer? Do you have mixed feelings? You are not alone. Come hang out with other young people who know what it’s like. Make art, share experiences, have fun and do activities (art, gardening, writing). We meet in a comfortable, supportive space. Pizza is served. Cancer in the Family A Support Group for Parents To register, please call Valerie at (845) 339-2071 ext. 101 or email [email protected] • FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH NEWSLETTER FLOWS AGAIN Our first and only issue of this peer newsletter was created by teens in 2005. While Issue #1 is a timeless gem…it’s time for another edition! Stay tuned! Youth are welcome to create content for this newsletter by attending our groups or submitting art and writing separately. Please contact Valerie Linet at ext. 101 or email [email protected] for details. Children need to know: • The name of the cancer • How it will be treated How their own lives will be affected Cancer is a complicated disease to understand, even for adults. How do you tell your child(ren) that you or someone in your family has cancer? How do you take children’s feelings seriously and talk to them about cancer in a way that is developmentally appropriate? Connect with other parents sharing similar questions and concerns. The Parent Support Group meets at the same time as the Youth Group but in a different room of the Cancer Support House. Parents will have the opportunity to connect with their children at the end of the group while sharing pizza. Third Monday of each month, 4:30-6 p.m. Sept. 15, Oct. 20, Nov. 17, Dec. 15 FREE Chinese Medicine to Support Health Body/Mind/Spirit Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2014 ~ 5:30-7:30 p.m. ASB, Auditorium Traditional Chinese Medicine recognizes that we are all subject to the influence of each season in our bodies, thoughts and actions. How do we use the ancient wisdom of Chinese Medicine to help align ourselves with the seasons so that we can live in harmony with nature? In the first part of this workshop, Kristin Misik, L.Ac., will introduce us to the Chinese Five Element Theory and help us identify our unique constitution and what we can do to best align ourselves with the Metal and Water Elements which manifest during the fall andWinter months. In the second part of this workshop, Meg Coons, L.Ac. will demonstrate simple Wu Ming Qigong energy movements specifically designed for breast health. She will also focus on simple lifestyle changes, including specific healing foods that can help support our wellness. For more information or to register, please call (845) 339-2071 ext. 100 or email [email protected] Kristin Misik, L.Ac., is a licensed acupuncturist with 15 years clinical experience, inner confidence coach, and creator of From Worried to Weightless, an online stress management program which helps women reduce stress, bust fears, and believe in themselves again! For more information about Kristin, go to: acupuncturewise.com Meg Coons, L.Ac., is a licensed acupuncturist, Breast Cancer Prevention Project Trainer and facilitator of Dragon’s Way® weight-loss and stress-management program. She received her training from Dr. Nan Lu in his role as Qigong master and founder of Traditional Chinese Medicine World Foundation, New York City. Meg has a practice in New Paltz. For more information about Meg, go to megcoons.com OSP Healing Arts Programs How to Have Fun as A Poet Memoir Writing Workshops In these engaging workshops, members of our community who are diagnosed with cancer have an opportunity to support one another by writing and sharing memoirs. Please join us...there are many ways to gain support. The THURSDAY group is faclitated by Abigail Thomas 3-5:30 p.m. (there is a waiting list for this group) The FRIDAY group is facilitated by Al Konigsberg and visiting writers, including Anique Taylor and Ann Hutton 2-3:30 p.m. Please call (845) 339-2071 ext. 100 for more information or email [email protected] Watercolor and Words in Nature with Alexandra Geiger, LCSW Every Monday: Sept., Oct., Nov. & Dec. 1:30-3 p.m. In this workshop, we peer into the natural world, draw, paint the images that inspire us and see what words or phrases are evoked. No prior art experience is required, just a desire to engage in the creative process! Alexandra Geiger, LCSWR, has brought her gifts as a painter, poet, story writer, lover of nature and its healing power in imagery to her work as a clinical psychotherapist for more than 26 years. For more information or to register, please call ext. 100 or email [email protected] Join us at an exhibit of the works of our program members during the month of September. Reception: Saturday, Sept. 6, 5-6:30 p.m. Starr Library 68 West Market St., Rhinebeck, NY Join us for an exciting trip into mood, metaphor, meter and tone. Court memory, risk, danger, dreams — fantasy— or your own version of reality. Enjoy exploratory exercises that lead you into a nonlinear use of words that may surprise you and enable you to express your deepest thoughts and feelings. Come for the art of it, for the fun of it. Come to read and fall in love with poetry. Discover the poetry only you can write. All levels welcome. Guided by: Anique Taylor, who recently completed her MFA in Poetry from Drew University. She teaches Poetry, Creative Nonfiction, and the Creative Journal. She brings her present and past experience as an artist, poet, therapist, spiritual life coach and clown (!) to what she most deeply loves — teaching writing. She has work published and forthcoming in numerous literary magazines. Blaze (aka Perri) Ardman, who writes prose and poetry and is a member of the holding on, letting go memoir group at OSP. Blaze is an interfaith minister, spiritual counselor, facilitator/ trainer, and teacher of the Japanese therapies Morita and NaiBeginning Oct. 7 kan. Tuesdays: 4-6 p.m. Reuner Cancer Support House For more information or to register please call 339-2071 or email [email protected] Special thanks to volunteer David Levy, who has been playing Native American Flute for patients and staff on our Oncology Unit David playing for Carol Dwyer in her home Healing Circle Improv Group This group is composed of cancer survivors who have developed a supportive and creative way of visiting patients and uplifting their spirits. Visiting on 4SMC once a month. To join the group or if you know someone who would like a visit, call (845) 339-2071 ext. 100 or email [email protected] Interested in Finding Out More About Clinical Trials? Welcome to a new column that will help eliminate some of the mysteries of clinical trials. By considering participation in a clinical trial, you can take an active role in making decisions that affect your life. Clinical trials are key to developing new methods to prevent, detect, and treat cancer. If you would like help navigating the computer, understanding the complex wording, and/or identifying trials that may be of benefit to you, please feel free to email or call me. In each issue of the Celebrate Life newsletter, we will showcase a few trials. If any of the following trials are of interest to you, please call me to review them in detail. 9:00-9:30 Registration and Breakfast 9:30 Opening Remarks Casey Mac Donald, Executive Director, Hudson Valley Cancer Resource Center 9:30-10:15 The Fear of Recurrence Dr. Charles Glassmann, M.D., National Speaker and Author known as, “Coach M.D.” 10:30-11:15 Late Effects of Treatment Dr. Daphna Gelblum, M.D., Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center 11:30-12:15 Morning Workshops Your Cancer Survivorship Plan: Shirley Stagner, MSN, ONP, AOCNP, Director, Cancer Survivorship Program, Lawrence Hospital and Cara Mahoney, RD, CND, Good Nutrition After Cancer Reflective Writing as Healing and Legacy: Patricia Stanley, MA, MBA, Narrative Writing Facilitator 12:30-1:15 Lunch and Special Guests 1:15-2:00 Living Fully with Cancer Ellen Marshall, MS, LCSW, Director, Barbara Sarah, LCSW, Founder, Ujjala Schwartz, MSC, Cancer Survivor, HealthAlliance Oncology Support Program 2:15-3:00 Afternoon Workshops Ask the Pharmacist: Lewis Klein, R.Ph. Financial Considerations: Adria Gross, FIPC, President, MEDWISE and Barbara Newman Mannix, Founder & CEO “A Dignified Life” 3:00 Closing Ceremony This month’s trial: Cancer Screening and Prevention Program for High Risk Women Are you at high risk for Breast or Ovarian Cancer? Are you 18 years or older? Do you have a family history of Breast or Ovarian Cancer? If you are interested in seeking medical screening or risk assessment for your perceived risk of cancer, you might be interested in this university based study!! I look forward to hearing from you …. Arlene Cohen, MSN, OCN Clinical Nurse Specialist, Oncology [email protected] or (845)338-2500 ext. 4120 The Cancer Survivorship Summit is FREE PrePre-Registration required. Including LIVING FULLY WITH CANCER Saturday, Sept. 20 9 a.m.a.m.-3 p.m. In this afternoon workshop, which will be held at the SUMMIT, we will hear from Ellen Marshall, MS., LCSW, Director of the Oncology Support Program, and Barbara Sarah, LCSW, its Founder. We will be joined by Ujjala Schwarz, MSC, cancer survivor and longtime member of the Oncology Support Program, who will share her experiences and what helped her during her diagnosis, recurrence, stem cell transplant and beyond. How do we cope with the uncertainties and challenges of cancer and live fully with illness? For more information see article above. Thanks to KayCee Wimbish, famer and educator, who is still willing to ride her bike and cart up the hill. The YMCA Farm Project Bike-Powered Mobile Market will continue to sell fresh organically grown produce at the Reuner Cancer Support House during the month of September. Tuesdays 3:30-4 p.m. The mobile market accepts EBT, debit cards, checks and cash. The Farm Project's mission is to educate and empower young people by directly engaging them in sustainable food production on an urban farm. For more info, go to www.kingstonymcafarmproject.org November is... National Hospice & Palliative Care Awareness Month FREE Program: Consider the Conversation! Wednesday, Nov. 12, 5:30- 7:30 p.m., ASB Auditorium “I like to know where a road leads before I set out on a journey,” says Martin Welsh, M.D. But what if that journey leads to the unknown? In Consider the Conversation: A Documentary on a Taboo Subject, Dr. Welsh speaks frankly about living with a progressive life-threatening illness. The film, which features interviews with patients, family members, healthcare professionals and leaders in end-of-life care, will serve as a springboard for a panel-facilitated discussion about the importance of communication and preparation, preferably before facing the end of life. Panelists will include: Holly Llobet, MD, Sandra Owen, LCSW, Brenda Relyea, RN, Sister Dorothy Huggard and Elise Lark, Ph.D., LCSW. You will leave inspired and empowered to engage in end-of-life discussions and with a clearer understanding of the difference between Palliative and Hospice Care. Call (845) 339-2071 ext.100 to register or email [email protected] This program is co-sponsored by Hudson Valley Hospice. Refreshments will be served. FREE Choices & Wishes Workshop: Completing Your Advance Directives Tuesday, Nov. 18 and Dec. 2, 5:30-7:30 p.m., Cancer Support House Please join us for a two-part workshop on Advance Directives, providing an opportunity to define your end-of-life wishes regarding treatment guidelines and to appoint a Health Care Agent. We will discuss and help you complete any or all of three documents: a Health Care Proxy, Living Will, and MOLST (Medical Orders for Life Sustaining Treatment). Presenters: Brenda Relyea, RN, and Elise Lark, Ph.D., LCSW. For further information and registration, please contact Elise Lark at (845) 339-2071 ext. 102 or email [email protected] Please register early as space is limited. We recommend attending both sessions. Join our FREE FREE INTRODUCTORY Smoking Cessation Program EMPOWERMENT WORKSHOP The BUTT Stops Here An award-winning program developed by Seton Hall! Open to all! Facilitated by Larry McGrath, Director of Respiratory Therapy Mondays & Wednesdays 6-7 p.m. Sept. 22, 24, 29; Oct. 1; and Dec. 1, 8, 10 and 15 Admin Lobby Conference Room To register, please call (845) 339339-2071 ext. 100 or email [email protected] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hypnosis for Smoking Cessation Join Frayda Kafka, Certified Hypnotist First Wednesday of Month: Sept. 3; Oct. 1; Nov. 5; and Dec. 3 5:30-7 p.m. $25 per session Reuner Cancer Support House To register, please call (845) 339339-2071 ext. 100 or email [email protected] The Hypnosis Session are FREE to Employees of HealthAlliance with Ann Lukacs Davison, LCSW-R Saturday, Nov. 1 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Reuner Cancer Support House Join us a 3-hour FREE Introductory Empowerment Workshop with Ann Lukacs Davison, LCSW-R, Certified Empowerment Life Coach. This workshop will be a refreshing introduction (or review) of the fundamental empowerment concepts and techniques based on and popularized by the pioneering empowerment research and training work of David Gershon and Gail Straub. This workshop will give you an opportunity to experience the fundamental empowerment ideas and tools. There are two reasons we don’t have what we want in our lives: we don’t know what we want and/or we don’t have the tools to manifest it. This workshop will help you gain clarification of what you want and teach you tools to manifest your heart's desire. For more information or to register please call (845) 339-2071 ext. 100 or email [email protected] Ann Lukacs Davison, a licensed clinical social worker with a MSW from Adelphi University, has lived and worked in the Kingston area on and off for over 25 years. Ann has expanded her repertoire to embrace the Empowerment Institute's “Empowerment Life Coaching” model because she finds it the most effective, time and cost efficient, way to improve the quality of your life - NOW. September 2014 HealthAlliance Hospital: Mary’s Avenue Campus Oncology Support Program (845) 339-2071 Sunday Monday Tuesday 2 1 ASB = Administrative Service Building CSH = Cancer Support House, 80 Mary’s Ave. Wednesday 3 YMCA Farm Project Mobile Market 3:30-4pm – CSH Gentle Yoga 9:30-10:45am ASB, Auditorium Smoking Cessation 5:30-7pm – CSH Advanced Qigong 7-8pm – ASB, Auditorium 7 8 9 Tai Chi, 10-11am – CSH Watercolor & Words 1:30-3pm – CSH Men’s Support Grp. 5:30-7pm –CSH 14 15 Watercolor & Words 1:30-3pm – CSH Youth/Family Connection Support Group 4:30-6pm – CSH Family/Caregivers Support Grp. 7-8:30pm – CSH 21 Gruner Bike Ride for Cancer Care Rides Begin: 8am—11am Dietz Stadium, Kingston 22 Equinox Tai Chi, 10-11am – CSH Watercolor & Words 1:30-3pm – CSH The Butt Stops Here! 6-7pm ASB, Administrative Conf. Rm. 28 10 29 Watercolor & Words 1:30-3pm – CSH The Butt Stops Here! 6-7pm ASB, Administrative Conf. Rm. 11 Advanced Qigong 7-8pm – ASB, Auditorium Metastatic Breast Cancer Retreat BCO - Begins Omega Institute Memoir Writing Workshop 3-5:30pm – CSH 17 18 Metastatic Spt. Grp. 2-3:30pm – CSH Smartbells® 9:30-10:45am ASB, Auditorium YMCA Farm Project Mobile Market 3:30-4pm – CSH Ovarian Support Group 7-8:30pm – CSH Women’s Support Grp. 11am-12:30pm – CSH Memoir Writing Workshop 3-5:30pm – CSH Advanced Qigong 7-8pm – ASB, Auditorium 23 Miso Happy Cooking Healing Lyme’s Disease: A Personal Experience 10:30am – CSH Kitchen YMCA Farm Project Mobile Market 3:30-4pm – CSH YMCA Farm Project Mobile Market 3:30-4pm – CSH Advanced Qigong 7-8pm – ASB, Auditorium 24 Gentle Yoga 9:30-10:45am ASB, Auditorium The Butt Stops Here! 6-7pm ASB, Administrative Conf. Rm. 25 Retirement Celebration for Barbara Sarah 5:30pm Mint Restaurant 1 W. Strand, Kingston, NY Memoir Writing II 2-3:30pm CSH 19 Gentle Yoga 9:30-10:45am ASB, Auditorium Rosh Hashana Smartbells® 9:30-10:45am ASB, Auditorium Memoir Writing Workshop 3-5:30pm – CSH Saturday 6 Memoir Writing II 2-3:30pm CSH 12 Smartbells® 9:30-10:45am ASB, Auditorium 30 Tai Chi, 10-11am – CSH Memoir Writing Workshop 3-5:30pm – CSH Gentle Yoga 9:30-10:45am ASB, Auditorium Advanced Qigong 7-8pm – ASB, Auditorium See website listed in Newsletter for more Information Women’s Support Grp. 11am-12:30pm – CSH YMCA Farm Project Mobile Market 3:30-4pm – CSH 16 Tai Chi, 10-11am – CSH Smartbells® 9:30-10:45am ASB, Auditorium Hypnosis for Weight Control 7pm – CSH Friday 5 4 Metastatic Spt. Grp. 2-3:30pm – CSH CLOSED Thursday Words of Wonder: Guided Imagery 11am-1pm CSH Memoir Writing II 2-3:30pm CSH 26 Words of Wonder: Guided Imagery 11am-1pm CSH Memoir Writing II 2-3:30pm CSH Art Reception Featuring OSP Watercolor & Words Members 5-6:30pm Starr Library Rhinebeck, NY 13 Cruise the Hudson Aboard “THE TEAL” 5:30-8:30PM 1 Broadway, Kingston, NY 20 Cancer Survivorship Summit 9am-3pm Kaplan Hall SUNY Orange Newburgh 27 Weekend Women’s Support Group 10-11:30am CSH October 2014 HealthAlliance Hospital: Mary’s Avenue Campus Oncology Support Program (845) 339-2071 Sunday Monday ASB = Administrative Service Building CSH = Cancer Support House, 80 Mary’s Ave. Tuesday Wednesday 1 Thursday 2 Friday 3 Gentle Yoga 9:30-10:45am ASB, Auditorium Smartbells® 9:30-10:45am ASB, Auditorium “Cruising for the Cure” Boarding: 5:30pm Rip Van Winkle Women’s Support Grp. 11am-12:30pm – CSH 4 Yom Words of Wonder: Guided Imagery 11am-1pm CSH Kippur Memoir Writing II 2-3:30pm CSH Memoir Writing Workshop 3-5:30pm – CSH Smoking Cessation 5:30-7pm – CSH Saturday Hypnosis for Weight Control 7pm – CSH 5 6 7 Tai Chi, 10-11am – CSH 8 Metastatic Spt. Grp. 2-3:30pm – CSH Watercolor & Words 1:30-3pm – CSH Poetry 4-6pm – CSH Advanced Qigong 7-8pm – ASB, Auditorium 12 13 Columbus Day 14 Watercolor & Words 1:30-3pm – CSH Men’s Support Grp. 5:30-7pm –CSH Poetry 4-6pm – CSH Chinese Medicine to Support Health 5:30-7:30pm ASB, Auditorium Memoir Writing Workshop 3-5:30pm – CSH 16 20 21 Watercolor & Words 1:30-3pm – CSH Youth/Family Connection Support Group 4:30-6pm – CSH Family/Caregivers Support Grp. 7-8:30pm – CSH 26 27 Metastatic Spt. Grp. 2-3:30pm – CSH Watercolor & Words 1:30-3pm – CSH 17 Women’s Support Grp. 11am-12:30pm – CSH Memoir Writing II 2-3:30pm CSH 23 Gentle Yoga 9:30-10:45am ASB, Auditorium 24 25 Smartbells® 9:30-10:45am ASB, Auditorium Words of Wonder: Guided Imagery 11am-1pm CSH Memoir Writing Workshop 3-5:30pm – CSH Memoir Writing II 2-3:30pm CSH Weekend Women’s Support Group 10-11:30am CSH Advanced Qigong 7-8pm – ASB, Auditorium 29 Miso Happy Cooking The Basics: Three Session Workshop 10am-12pm – CSH Kitchen Poetry 4-6pm – CSH Advanced Qigong 7-8pm – ASB, Auditorium Weekend Women’s Support Group 10-11:30am CSH 18 Words of Wonder: Guided Imagery 11am-1pm CSH Poetry 4-6pm – CSH 28 Tai Chi, 10-11am – CSH Memoir Writing II 2-3:30pm CSH Memoir Writing Workshop 3-5:30pm – CSH 22 Tai Chi, 10-11am – CSH 11 Words of Wonder: Guided Imagery 11am-1pm CSH Smartbells® 9:30-10:45am ASB, Auditorium Gentle Yoga 9:30-10:45am ASB, Auditorium Advanced Qigong 7-8pm – ASB, Auditorium 19 10 Smartbells® 9:30-10:45am ASB, Auditorium 15 Miso Happy Cooking The Basics: Three Session Workshop 10am-12pm – CSH Kitchen Tai Chi, 10-11am – CSH 9 Gentle Yoga 9:30-10:45am ASB, Auditorium 30 Gentle Yoga 9:30-10:45am ASB, Auditorium Smartbells® 9:30-10:45am ASB, Auditorium Ovarian Support Group 7-8:30pm – CSH Memoir Writing Workshop 3-5:30pm – CSH 31 Happy Halloween Words of Wonder: Guided Imagery 11am-1pm CSH Memoir Writing II 2-3:30pm CSH November 2014 HealthAlliance Hospital: Mary’s Avenue Campus Oncology Support Program (845) 339-2071 Sunday Monday ASB = Administrative Service Building CSH = Cancer Support House, 80 Mary’s Ave. Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 Empowerment Workshop 9am-12pm CSH 4 3 2 Tai Chi, 10-11am – CSH Daylight Saving Time ENDS Watercolor & Words 1:30-3pm – CSH 5 Miso Happy Cooking The Basics: Three Session Workshop 10am-12pm – CSH Kitchen 6 7 Gentle Yoga 9:30-10:45am ASB, Auditorium Smartbells® 9:30-10:45am ABS, Auditorium Smoking Cessation 5:30-7pm – CSH Women’s Support Grp. 11am-12:30pm – CSH Hypnosis for Weight Control 7pm – CSH Memoir Writing Workshop 3-5:30pm – CSH Metastatic Spt. Grp. 2-3:30pm – CSH Poetry 4-6pm – CSH 8 Words of Wonder: Guided Imagery 11am-1pm CSH Weekend Women’s Support Group 10-11:30am CSH Memoir Writing II 2-3:30pm CSH Advanced Qigong 7-8pm – ASB, Auditorium 9 10 11 12 Tai Chi, 10-11am – CSH Poetry 4-6pm – CSH Watercolor & Words 1:30-3pm – CSH Men’s Support Grp. 5:30-7pm –CSH 16 17 Watercolor & Words 1:30-3pm – CSH Youth/Family Connection Support Group 4:30-6pm – CSH Smartbells® 9:30-10:45am ABS, Auditorium Consider the Conversation 5:30-7:30pm CSH Memoir Writing Workshop 3-5:30pm – CSH Advanced Qigong 7-8pm – ASB, Auditorium 18 Tai Chi, 10-11am – CSH 19 Miso Happy Cooking “Program TBA” 10:30am-1pm CSH Kitchen Metastatic Spt. Grp. 2-3:30pm – CSH 20 Smartbells® 9:30-10:45am ABS, Auditorium Ovarian Support Group 7-8:30pm – CSH Women’s Support Grp. 11am-12:30pm – CSH Memoir Writing Workshop 3-5:30pm – CSH Advance Directives Workshop 5:30-7:30pm—CSH 15 Words of Wonder: Guided Imagery 11am-1pm CSH Memoir Writing II 2-3:30pm CSH 21 Gentle Yoga 9:30-10:45am ASB, Auditorium Poetry 4-6pm – CSH Family/Caregivers Support Grp. 7-8:30pm – CSH 14 13 Gentle Yoga 9:30-10:45am ASB, Auditorium Words of Wonder: Guided Imagery 11am-1pm CSH 22 Weekend Women’s Support Group 10-11:30am CSH Memoir Writing II 2-3:30pm CSH Advanced Qigong 7-8pm – ASB, Auditorium 23 24 25 Tai Chi, 10-11am – CSH Watercolor & Words 1:30-3pm – CSH 26 Poetry 4-6pm – CSH Gentle Yoga 9:30-10:45am ASB, Auditorium 27 Happy Thanksgiving Advanced Qigong 7-8pm – ASB, Auditorium CLOSED 30 Miso Happy Cooking Potluck & Holiday Party 4:30-6:30pm CSH Kitchen 28 29 December 2014 HealthAlliance Hospital: Mary’s Avenue Campus Oncology Support Program (845) 339-2071 Sunday Monday 1 Tuesday 2 Tai Chi, 10-11am – CSH ASB = Administrative Service Building CSH = Cancer Support House, 80 Mary’s Ave. Wednesday 3 Metastatic Spt. Grp. 2-3:30pm – CSH Watercolor & Words 1:30-3pm – CSH Poetry 4-6pm – CSH The Butt Stops Here! 6-7pm ASB, Administrative Conf. Rm. Advance Directives Workshop 5:30-7:30pm—CSH Thursday 4 5 Gentle Yoga 9:30-10:45am ASB, Auditorium Smartbells® 9:30-10:45am ABS, Auditorium Smoking Cessation 5:30-7pm – CSH Women’s Support Grp. 11am-12:30pm – CSH Hypnosis for Weight Control 7pm – CSH Memoir Writing Workshop 3-5:30pm – CSH Advanced Qigong 7-8pm – ASB, Auditorium 7 8 9 10 Tai Chi, 10-11am – CSH Watercolor & Words 1:30-3pm – CSH Poetry 4-6pm – CSH Advanced Qigong 7-8pm – ASB, Auditorium Men’s Support Grp. 5:30-7pm –CSH Friday 11 Smartbells® 9:30-10:45am ABS, Auditorium The Butt Stops Here! 6-7pm ASB, Administrative Conf. Rm. Memoir Writing Workshop 3-5:30pm – CSH 6 Words of Wonder: Guided Imagery 11am-1pm CSH Memoir Writing II 2-3:30pm CSH Annual Holiday Celebration 6-8:30pm ASB, Auditorium 12 Gentle Yoga 9:30-10:45am ASB, Auditorium Saturday Words of Wonder: Guided Imagery 11am-1pm CSH Memoir Writing II 2-3:30pm CSH 13 Weekend Women’s Support Group 10-11:30am CSH The Butt Stops Here! 6-7pm ASB, Administrative Conf. Rm. 14 15 17 16 Tai Chi, 10-11am – CSH Watercolor & Words 1:30-3pm – CSH Youth/Family Connection Support Group 4:30-6pm – CSH 18 Metastatic Spt. Grp. 2-3:30pm – CSH Poetry 4-6pm – CSH Women’s Support Grp. 11am-12:30pm – CSH Advanced Qigong 7-8pm – ASB, Auditorium Memoir Writing Workshop 3-5:30pm – CSH Gentle Yoga 9:30-10:45am ASB, Auditorium The Butt Stops Here! 6-7pm ASB, Administrative Conf. Rm. 19 Smartbells® 9:30-10:45am ABS, Auditorium 20 Words of Wonder: Guided Imagery 11am-1pm CSH Memoir Writing II 2-3:30pm CSH Carol Singing 4SMC Lounge 5:30pm Family/Caregivers Support Grp. 7-8:30pm – CSH Ovarian Support Group 7-8:30pm – CSH 21 22 24 23 Tai Chi, 10-11am – CSH 3-4:30 p.m. – CSH Advanced Qigong 7-8pm – ASB, Auditorium 25 Christmas Eve Merry Christmas 26 CLOSED CLOSED 28 29 30 31 New Years Eve CLOSED CLOSED January 1 2015 January 2 CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED 27 Please join us for our Annual Holiday Potluck Celebration at the HealthAlliance® Hospital: Mary’s Avenue Campus Auditorium Friday, Dec. 5 from 6-8:30 p.m. Be sure to bring your family and friends! We will start with a festive dinner. Please bring a healthy appetizer or dessert to share. Come and chat with good friends, meet new folks, be delighted by adorable therapy dogs and enjoy the special activities. Carol Singing Please join the Healing Circle Improv Group for our annual caroling Wednesday, Dec. 17, at 5:30 p.m. Sing Christmas carols and other holiday songs to patients and family members. It is always a heartfelt experience as we make the rounds on different units and become an instant angel choir singing “Angels We Have Heard on High” in the stairwell! All ages welcome, no experience required. Sheet music proWe look forward to celebrating the vided. Please meet in the dayroom/lounge on 4SMC, holiday season together!!! HealthAlliance: Mary’s Avenue Campus, Oncology Unit. For Please register by Dec. 2 at (845) 339-2071 more information or to volunteer your voice, please call (845) 339-2071 ext. 100 or email [email protected] ext. 100 or email [email protected] Donations to: OSP Thank you for your Donations to: OSP In Memory of Jeanine Blundell-Kennedy Support Jacqueline Long Marc Ben-Ami Linda Winnick—Shakti Yoga Donations to: LINDA YOUNG Everett C. Berger, Jr. Mrs. Dolly & Martin Wodin Laurence Garrick Wendy J. Degraff Jennifer and Herbert Vogel Donnegan Systems, Inc. In Memory of Kathleen Burgher Thomas J. Frangella Rodney and Lourd Basten Jay and Jill Upchurch Garden State Pond Dierdre Kastuk Commercial Associates Realty, Inc. Independent Adjusters Co., Inc. Florence, Thomas and Peter Warren Betty and Herb Young John E. Jacobs Elaine and Robert Schisano Vicky and Jim Passikoff Jeanne Kennedy Deborah and Francis Holt Passikoff & Scott, CPA's Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. McGowan Jonathan Harris Stacey Jarit N.Y. Assoc. of Independent Adjusters, Inc. Peter Kennedy Artrider’s Rhinebeck Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Robbins Cheryl Knapp Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Sager Shella Lieberman In Honor of Gwen Harding-Peets Mr. and Mrs. William Strein Noeleen McGovern Mr. John W. Harding Thomas F. Cusack Company Kathleen Papstein In Memory of Ora Mae Harding Village of Saugerties Seamon Mr. John W. Harding Memorial Trust Fund . Special THANKS for your dedication Toby Krawitz, LCSW, Frayda Kafka, Annie LaBarge, Kathy Sheldon, RN, Abigail Thomas, Carol Dwyer, Marc Kamin, LCSW, Larry McGrath, Alexandra Geiger, LCSW, Angel Ortloff, LMT, Nancy Chando & Therapy Dog Tiffany & Teddy, Craig Mawhirt, Perry (Blaze) Ardman, Brenda Relyea, RN, Rae Skinner, Leslie Arouh, Debbie Lan, Gloria Wadlyn and the Parrots for Peace, Juliet Harrison, Lisa Protter, Linda Lalita Winnick, Barbara Maleonskie, Pat Sawtell, MaryAnn Light, Mike Kostue, Rainbow the Magical Clown, The Slide Mountain String Band, Ann Lukacs Davison, Jennifer Schwartz-Berkey,Cynthia Carlaw, Lauren Rose, Kahanna Skolnick, Sarah Urech, Jane Bloodgood-Abrams, Constance Rudd, Youko Yamamoto, Kirstin Misik, L.Ac., and David Levy. Do you wish to receive future newsletters by e-mail instead of regular (snail) mail? Email [email protected] to receive the future issues of Celebrate Life! by email in pdf format. Copyright 2014 by HealthAlliance of the Hudson Valley®: Mary’s Avenue Campus All rights reserved The information in this newsletter is for educational purposes only and is not intended to be used as medical advice. Please consult your physician about questions regarding your treatment. HealthAlliance of the Hudson Valley®: Mary’s Avenue Campus does not endorse the content of the articles published in this newsletter. You can also find this newsletter at www.hahv.org/service/cancer-support-program Newsletter Editor: Ellen Marshall Graphic Design: Doris Blaha Located at: Herbert H. & Sofia R. Reuner Cancer Support House 80 Mary’s Avenue, Kingston, NY HealthAlliance of the Hudson Valley® Oncology Support Program 105 Mary’s Avenue Kingston, NY 12401 I expect to pass through this world but once; and any good thing, therefore, that I can do or any kindness that I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now; let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again. Anonymous READER SUBMISSIONS ARE WELCOME! Please submit brief articles to Doris Blaha by email at [email protected] or fax (845) 339-2082 or by mail. Deadline for Jan/Feb/Mar/Apr 2015 issue is December 1, 2014. SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION To be on our mailing list please call: 845-339-2071 or email: [email protected] or send your name & address to: Oncology Support Program HealthAlliance Hospital 105 Mary’s Avenue, Kingston, NY 12401 Our Programs could not go on without your support! Please donate to the Oncology Support Program! If you would like to make a donation on line, go to: www.benedictinehealthfoundation.org and “search” donate & click “Donate” Or send your donation to: Benedictine Health Foundation 105 Mary’s Ave. Kingston N.Y. 12401 Indicate in memo where you would like your donation to go: Oncology Support Program (programming) Linda Young Ovarian Cancer Support Program Chesed Fund (emergency financial assistance )